C1880

The War in Afghanistan, Citadel of Candahar, with the Principal Gate.

Engraving of the city of Kandahar or Qandahar, located in Afghanistan. From the original edition of The Illustrated London News.

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Full Title:

The War in Afghanistan, Citadel of Candahar, with the Principal Gate.

Date:

C1880

Condition:

In good condition.

Technique:

Engraving.

Image Size: 

314mm 
x 210mm

Paper Size: 

348mm 
x 247mm
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The War in Afghanistan, Citadel of Candahar, with the Principal Gate. - Antique View from 1880

Genuine antique
dated:

1880

Description:

Engraving of the city of Kandahar or Qandahar, located in Afghanistan.

From the original edition of The Illustrated London News.

Major-General Walter Fane CB (1828 - 1885)

Major-General Walter Fane CB (1828–1885) was a British Indian Army officer who served in Central India, on the North West Frontier as well as in China during the Opium Wars. Fane raised a troop of irregular cavalry to fight in China made up of Indian volunteers and they went on to become Fane's Horse, a regiment that remains part of Pakistan's armed forces. He entered the army in 1845 and became a lieutenant in 1853. He served in the Punjab Irregular Cavalry on the North West frontier where they fought a number engagements against the hill tribes. During the Indian Rebellion Fane fought against Tantya Tope and he was present when the Indian rebel leader was captured and executed. In 1860 Fane raised the irregular cavalry force of Fane's Horse to fight in China during the Second Opium War. Fane's horse fought in the engagements of Sinho, Chinkiawbaw, Pulli-chi-on as well as in the sacking of Peking under Fane's cousin Field Marshal Sir John Michel. For these services, he was nominated as a Companion of the Order of the Bath

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